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I need to find the new pressure. I got 129.9 kPa for my answer but I would like for someone to double check.

I need to find the new pressure. I got 129.9 kPa for my answer but I would like for-example-1
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thats correct! good job x

User Yuraj
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Answer:

The new pressure is 129.9 kPa.

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Data given

The initial pressure is 120 kPa

The initial temperature = 30.0 °C = 273 + 30 = 303 K

The temperature increases to 55 °C = 328 K

Step 2: Calculate the new pressure

P1/T1 = P2/T2

⇒with P1 = the initial pressure P1 = 120 kPa

⇒with T1 = the initial temperature = 30.0 °C = 303 K

⇒with P2 = the new pressure = TO BE DETERMINED

⇒with T2 = the increased temperature = 55 °C = 328 K

120 kPa / 303 K = P2 / 328 K

P2 = (120 kPa / 303K) *328 K

P2 = 129.9 kPa

The new pressure is 129.9 kPa. Your answer was correct.

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